Almost a decade after the disastrous kiss at Truncheon, Luke & Lorelei are married. Rory is a world-traveling reporter based in Boston. Jess is a successful author recently moved from Philadelphia to New York. When life brings Rory to New York she and Jess reconnect.

A tale of Sansa and Tyrion's growing relationship after they have married. How will their relationship bud among the troubles that surround them? Based solely on the show, I have not read the books. *Show Spoilers* Picks up during S3E8 Second Sons, right after they return to their room from the wedding feast.

Years after Rory walked out on Jess at Truncheon, he has finally found a way to deal with the pain and the anger she left him with. How efficient will his anger management methods prove to be when he's faced with the girl that broke him? Can she fix him, or will he break her in return? **Inspired by E L James' Fifty Shades of Grey** The story is rated M for good reasons.

Rory is a successful businesswoman in her mid twenties with no time, or skill, for relationships. Jess is a good looking guy who is willing to spend a night pleasing a woman as long as she pays for it. What happens when they meet? AU Lit

Sansa reaches her sixteenth name day and seals away her inner child to become the woman who will not only survive, but actually live in this new world around her. And the first thing she does is finalize her marriage with Tyrion to become the Lannister that is expected of her. "But only by name," she whispers.

It's painfully obvious that this is so much more for him, and maybe it is for you, too. You could have just gone out and found some random guy in a bar, but you chose Jess. You're unwilling to think about what that means right now. Or, how 6x18 'The Real Paul Anka' should have gone. Literati.

Getting over her had never been easy, although he's finally beginning to learn that it probably never will be. And even though she tells herself that all she wants is for him to be happy, she still can't let the idea of "them" go just yet. Lit, AU.

he's pinning you against the wall and kissing you furiously and when he blurts out 'I love you' you're frozen. Then he's angry because he hates when you hold back. He calls you a coward and he calls you selfish... but your walls are impenetrable.

Literati. She refused to be a cliché, falling for the seemingly dangerous guy when she was with the safer one. He refused to let the innocent girl of his friend to make him feel something unwanted. AU.

In the aftermath of 'The Conman in the Meth Lab,' Brennan begins to realise the ramifications of her actions. Booth may have forgiven her, but can she forgive herself? And what happens when a drunken Jared throws another spanner in the works?

She does nothing dramatic. He thinks she’s trying to respect his dignity. He almost laughs. All his dignity is shot to hell now and it has been for a long time, but still, her consideration is appreciated. Literati Oneshot.

. . . he will always hold onto the old pieces of her that she is casting off . . . he has picked them up over the years and glued them back together and now he carries them around with him in his pocket, right next to the future that they almost had and t

As you can see, this is no longer a one parter. The story takes place when Rory visits Jess at the bookstore in Philly. It starts off right before they kiss. This is a suggestion as to what should have happened. Pure Lit.

Set during Rory and Jess’ senior year. What it might have been like if Rory had a bit more of a backbone and Jess had a bit more of an idea that sometimes he just needed to be there with her. Complete.

Literati. Picks up when Rory is leaving Jess when she visits him at Truncheon in Season 6. She hadn't felt those kinds of emotions in years, but it felt nice to have them brought back. As guilty as she was feeling, she couldn't help bringing her fingers to her lips, remembering how Jess' mouth felt.